Hard to believe that Greta Van Fleet won for "Best Rock Album" for "From The Fires" over Weezer, Fall Out Boy, Alice In Chains & Swedish group Ghost!! They lost for "Best Rock Song", "Highway Tune" to the late Chris Cornell (lead singer of Soundgarden). One of the 4 awards ain't too bad!! I bet they will be back next year for a nomination for "Anthem Of The Peaceful Army" for Best Rock Album!!

1966 Bob Seger Tear Jerker. East Side Story on Hideout Records. First played and charted on WTAC Big 600. Three months before WKNR Keener 13. The WKNR chart appearing before WTAC on ARSA is a YEAR END CHART, not a weekly chart. It would normally be dated for 66-12-31, not 66-00-00 to avoid confusion with weekly charts.

1966 Bob Seger Tear Jerker. East Side Story on Hideout Records. First played and charted on WTAC Big 600. Three months before WKNR Keener 13. The WKNR chart appearing before WTAC on ARSA is a YEAR END CHART, not a weekly chart. It would normally be dated for 66-12-31, not 66-00-00 to avoid confusion with weekly charts.

That was good Seger but after “Back In ‘72” he somehow lost it. The Great tunes he did were of course as follows,
“Get Out Of Denver”
“If I Were A Carpenter”
“East Side Story”
“Persecution Smith”
“Heavy Music”
“Rosealie”

1966 Bob Seger Tear Jerker. East Side Story on Hideout Records. First played and charted on WTAC Big 600. Three months before WKNR Keener 13. The WKNR chart appearing before WTAC on ARSA is a YEAR END CHART, not a weekly chart. It would normally be dated for 66-12-31, not 66-00-00 to avoid confusion with weekly charts.

This time, WTRX was the first to play Heavy Music. A few days later, WPAG added it. WKNR waited three weeks, CKLW four weeks to add.

So where was WTAC??? The Surveys were in those GO Magazines that almost no one saved, let alone cut out the WTAC Top 40. I don't like the term "hoarder", but are there any "archivers" out there that still have these and have, as Madonna Ciccone might say, "lived to tell"? When she lived in Rochester, she lived about a mile from where Bob Seger lived for a while, as did Chuck and Joni Mitchell's parents and in laws. As they say, who knew?